Thirteen to Offer Testimony at Hearing on Cults
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This document is from the collections at the Dole Archives, University of Kansas http://dolearchives.ku.edu NEWS- u.s. Senator Bob Dole (R.-Kans.) New Senate Office Building, Washington, D.C. 20510 (202) 224-6521 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT: BOB WAITE, BILL KATS THURSDAY, JANUARY 25, 1979 202-224-8953, 224-8947 THIRTEEN TO OFFER TESTIMONY AT HEARING ON CULTS WASHINGTON -- A group of 13 experts on cults, including a psychiatrist, law professor, authors, former cult members, clergy, and others, will offer testimony in the upcoming hearing 11 The Cult Phenomenon in the United States. 11 The informal independent hearing is being sponsored by Sen. Bob Dole (R-Kan.), along with Sen. Edward Zorinsky (D-Neb.) and Reps. Robert Giaimo (D-Conn.), Richard Ottinger (D-N.Y.), Hamilton Fish (R-N.Y.) and G. William Whitehurst (R-Va.). The hearing is scheduled for Monday, Feb. 5, 1979, from 9 to 11 a.m., in Room 318, Russell Senate Office Building (Senate Caucus Room). Those testifying are: Psychological As1rect Dr. John Clark - Psychiatrist and M.D.; Weston, Massachusetts. 11 11 Flo Conway and Jim Siegelman - Authors of the book Snapping ; New York, N.Y. Richard Delgado - Professor of law, UCLA; Los Angeles, California. Robert Boetcher - Former staff director, House subcommittee on international organizations; Westerly, Rhode Island. Daphne Green - Counselor; Ross, California. Ted Patrick - Deprogrammer; National City, California. Religious Aspect Dr. George Swope - Baptist minister; Portchester, New York. Rabbi Maurice Davis - Jewish rabbi; New York, New York. Father James LaBar - Catholic priest; Lake Katrina, New York. Others participating include Jackie Spears, legislative assistant to Rep. Leo Ryan; and two former cult members. The purpose of the hearing is to educate senators and representatives and/or their staffs to the complexities of the issue and to obtain sufficient and credible information to determine whether the matter should be studied further. Reserved seating at the hearing is available for members of Congress. A section will also be reserved for the working press. Public seating will be limited due to space. -30- Page 1 of 1 s-press_022_012_020_A1b.pdf.